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    unknown running gear

    Interesting, that lines up with seller telling me it tracks really straight and easy pulling loads at moderate road speeds.
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    unknown running gear

    Thanks for advice about light duty, seller told me this wagon was put to work pulling ear corn for some years, not a bend or break on the framing, so kind of a miracle. I plan to use it for nothing much than hay rack rides and light duty hauling anyway.
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    unknown running gear

    I found an interesting running gear. Looks like a high clearance model, rear axle model/serial number 640-J-1, front framing serial number 5205-J-2-245472, front framing painted model# 882 in yellow stencil. Original paint color of framing is red. Has a hydraulic lift, with a decal that says...
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    farm elevator

    okay, I see. I was thinking some of these old machines has a metal chute that could be cocked at an angle so you could throw a bale on and it would slide then catch on the elevator. I'll follow up on your suggestion about looking online to see what may be for sale regarding a fold down hopper...
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    farm elevator

    Thank you all for comments, made me look more into it. I'm guessing it's a mid 1930's John Deere bridge-trussed portable. Been welded, hacked on, modified from front to back, but that was typical of my grandfather who in the 1950s basically kept a farm running by means of an arc welder and used...
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    farm elevator

    Any ideas on make/model/year? It is a bridge trussed, cable up elevator. Disregard undercarriage, it is a weld on job from a circa 1930s chevy car I think. low end has a transport dolly wheel axle but metal wheels are missing. Also, anybody still around that knows how to operate these, or of any...
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